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The smarter former Trump voters have to be waking up and saying "Hey... wait a minute. Donald Trump is not what I thought I was voting for, I may have made a mistake ." I know a couple of people in my circle of friends who were completely bullish on Trump in the beginning ........now, you don't get much out of them, and they look a little sheepish when the conversation swings that direction.

As much as we like to come down on Trump voters, not all of them are pickup truck with a dog in the back, low intelligence people. Some are actually nice people and smart. I think those are the people who will not be ashamed to admit they made a mistake. But his core base, some of whom we see daily on here, will never back down, and if he loses, they will be the most vocal and conspiracy believing people on the planet.

As someone who couldn't bring myself to pull the lever for either candidate in 2016, I looked at the 2016 elections as an choice between two bad candidates. I'm a right leaning moderate although in all honesty I tend to lean more Libertarian than anything.

As for 2016, I simply wasn't going to vote for Hillary...she epitomizes everything most people (on the right and left) find disgusting about the politically connected establishment elitist class in Washington. Trump, on the other hand, was an outsider with no political experience whose brash arrogance and narcissism scared me too much to feel comfortable voting for him either. Trump won of course so we were going into uncharted territory.

The single biggest eye opener to me since Trump was elected hasn't been his behavior or even the fact that despite all the doom and gloom predictions of how he would destroy the country he has actually done a much better than expected job. Neither of those have come as a shock. What HAS shocked me is the reaction to Trump's presidency and the absolute nuclear level freak out from Democratic politicians, Democratic voters, and the mainstream media which leads me to your comment about a couple of your friends.

Your friends may truly regret voting for Trump. On the other hand, they may be scared s###less of letting anyone know they voted for him in 2016 or are daring to vote for him in 2020. Trump supporters practically have been driven underground by the maniacal hatred from the left. Your career and maybe even your physical safety is at risk for daring to admit you support the president. The silent Trump voter level in 2020 may dwarf that of 2016 given the risk some people run for admitting they support the president

Former Republican Rep. Joe Walsh is calling for a primary challenger to take on President Donald Trump in 2020, as he is reckoning with his past controversial comments and apologizing for his role in helping elect an "unfit con man" to the presidency.

People are jumping ship faster these days trying to get away from Trumpís sinking ship.

I'm a democrat that voted for Trump because I got tired of the anti constitutionalism of the left.

Strange that things like him making ugly comments about people from other countries, or his life long disdain for, and sexual abuse of, women, or his inability to have any conversation without attacking other people, does not bother you.

If I were a thinking, successful woman, I would be highly insulted by the things he says and the things he does to women. I am always surprised when some woman says she can accept that and actually vote for such a person. But, I guess that is why I am not a Psychiatrist.

Beating the same dead horse you've been beating for almost 3 years now dude. You need new material. Seriously.

The smarter former Trump voters have to be waking up and saying "Hey... wait a minute. Donald Trump is not what I thought I was voting for, I may have made a mistake ." I know a couple of people in my circle of friends who were completely bullish on Trump in the beginning ........now, you don't get much out of them, and they look a little sheepish when the conversation swings that direction.

As much as we like to come down on Trump voters, not all of them are pickup truck with a dog in the back, low intelligence people. Some are actually nice people and smart. I think those are the people who will not be ashamed to admit they made a mistake. But his core base, some of whom we see daily on here, will never back down, and if he loses, they will be the most vocal and conspiracy believing people on the planet.

But it sure as hell doesn't mean we support the anti-American democrats. If I have to choose between the two, I'll choose the lesser of two evils.

What in blazes are you on about? If we all start a fundraiser for your moving expenses, will you actually move? Oklahoma is doing strange things to your logical thinking skills.

It's not just that he lives in Oklahoma, it's also that he's gay man, he has a strict Southern Baptist family, and to top it off, he's the pastor's son. But I can't help but wonder if, at least a little bit, he likes playing the victim.

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